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this republican congressman, you may or may not use it. i won't use his name. he is representative of a lot of congressman, he came off the floor, has a smile on his face. a couple reporters said, what exactly was that you voted on? he looks at this and goes, i have no f-ing idea. i think there is a certain like i'm not defending it. i'm not inspiring. i think that's what washington is. >> who will read all these bills, if you are a member of congress, are you reading all 2,000 pages of obama care? >> what else should you be doing? >> this is a television show, not technically, a show that's supposed to be entertainment. >> it is. >> a new television show. i understand the relief, certainly from covering the newsroom, it was so sort of misguided in its coverage of how the media works. so specifically and accurately. but the other question is do we want to know how dysfunctional washington, d.c. is? is that actually entertaining or so exhausting? you foe that no one knows? >> not to get too defensive about this show, even if you don't like politics, it's very en
this republican congressman, you may or may not use it. i won't use his name. he is representative of a lot of congressman, he came off the floor, has a smile on his face. a couple reporters said, what exactly was that you voted on? he looks at this and goes, i have no f-ing idea. i think there is a certain like i'm not defending it. i'm not inspiring. i think that's what washington is. >> who will read all these bills, if you are a member of congress, are you reading all 2,000 pages of...
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maybe obama care can provide that for us. the real issue is that with a convention, you are talking about party, rank and file to come in and make this selection. with a primary that is the entire general public. at that point rich people get to come in and finance their particular candidates. it's out of the hands of the party, into the hands of the financiers. on the other hand, everybody gets to vote across the state. if we had party registration in virginia where you had democrats and republicans register as democrats and republican, then a primary system probably might make more sense and i think it's a case by case basis. so that both have pros and cons as to what works best. the question, are you going to put the selection process into the hands of the party rank and file or are you going to put it in the hand of people we don't even know that write big checks. >> governor, a question for you back on the medicaid expansions. >> hi, rachel. >> you mentioned the concern is the costs and if you expand medicaid to say ever
maybe obama care can provide that for us. the real issue is that with a convention, you are talking about party, rank and file to come in and make this selection. with a primary that is the entire general public. at that point rich people get to come in and finance their particular candidates. it's out of the hands of the party, into the hands of the financiers. on the other hand, everybody gets to vote across the state. if we had party registration in virginia where you had democrats and...
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we will try to avoid using wikiped why. so stay with us. ak it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. . ian sausage. and everybody loved it. and you're definitely proud of that. johnsonville. served with pride since 1945. you see the gray. try root touch-up by nice 'n easy. just brush our permanent color matching creme right where you need it. then rinse. in ten minutes zap those grays and get on with your day. nice 'n easy root touch-up. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. . >> on monday senator rand paul campaigned at jerry falwell's university in lynchburg in a red western part of the state. it's common practice for a national known figure to drop in an help a candidate out in the waning days of the campaign. one person rand paul didn't help at that cuccinelli event was himself. the tea party senator lifted 12 lines directly fr
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joining us is gregory angelo. appreciate you joining us today. i guess the first question i would ask you is, when we look at public opinion on an issue like gay marriage, for instance, one thing that jumps out at me is the country is moving, sort of past majority support now. most polls put support in the mid-50s, maybe the high 50s. but the breakdown is stark, democrats, like 80% or so, when you look at independents, it is well over 50%. republicans, it is down at like 20%. it is the same thing we poll other questions about gay rights. republicans, it is just dramatically lower, not just with the democrats, but with independents. what is it that makes the republican party in general so hostile is the word that comes to mind to legislation like enda? >> well, you know, first, a couple of things come to mind regarding the marriage issue. you say the numbers are low for republican support for civil marriage for same sex couples, the numbers are growing. the fact is also that there is considerably more support for civil marriage for same sex couple
joining us is gregory angelo. appreciate you joining us today. i guess the first question i would ask you is, when we look at public opinion on an issue like gay marriage, for instance, one thing that jumps out at me is the country is moving, sort of past majority support now. most polls put support in the mid-50s, maybe the high 50s. but the breakdown is stark, democrats, like 80% or so, when you look at independents, it is well over 50%. republicans, it is down at like 20%. it is the same...
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we will try to avoid using wikiped why. so stay with us. ak it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. . ian sausage. and everybody loved it. and you're definitely proud of that. johnsonville. served with pride since 1945. [announcer] ...every wish for a bed that could feel perfect under every part of your body... [man]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two remotes. [announcer] firmness settings for the head,legs,and back... these real owners get that famous tempur-pedic comfort how they like it. [woman]ask me about the lumbar button. [man]lumbar button [woman]lumbar [announcer] tempur-pedic.the most highly recommended bed in america. now the fun begins! you see the gray. try root touch-up by nice 'n easy. just brush our permanent color matching creme right where you need it. then rinse. in ten minutes zap those grays and get on with your day. nice 'n easy root touch-up. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start r
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bill, thank you for joining us. i'll start with you, our resident california expert, california republican on the panel, when you look at where your party in california is now, and where it was, where we started this 20 years ago, when pete wilson was governor what has happened? >> hispanic problem is part of the problem, no doubt about it. it is a three fold problem for republicans and it is a cautionary tale as republicans go nationally. you're having an election on tuesday in virginia and which the democrats are expected not just to win the governorship, but sweep pretty much up and down the ticket with one office, i believe, the exception. why are they doing this in virginia? because they have tapped into three blocks that republicans had problems with. hispanic voters, women voters and millennial voters. if you look at republicans in california now, it is the same exact formula. this is how barack obama was elected in 2012, how terry mcauliffe will probably be elected on tuesday and what put the republicans in
bill, thank you for joining us. i'll start with you, our resident california expert, california republican on the panel, when you look at where your party in california is now, and where it was, where we started this 20 years ago, when pete wilson was governor what has happened? >> hispanic problem is part of the problem, no doubt about it. it is a three fold problem for republicans and it is a cautionary tale as republicans go nationally. you're having an election on tuesday in virginia...
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she joins us from geneva. ann, i wonder if you could pick up on that point you were talking about, sort of how this deal all came about, because the reporting that i'm seeing this morning suggests there was even before rouhani was elected there was some talk, very, very secret talk between the u.s. and iran, it accelerated after rouhani was elected and only after a month or two then did the united states let israel and other countries know this was even happening. can you give us a little bit of the back story about how we got to this moment today? >> well, that's a very good question. in fact, you're right, the associated press is reporting that there were secret meetings over the course of many months, proved by president obama to begin discussions with iran leading up to this deal. we can report that some three months ago president rouhani said he wanted to dramatically change the relationship between iran and the rest of the world, and that he was willing to negotiate more fully its nuclear program. and re
she joins us from geneva. ann, i wonder if you could pick up on that point you were talking about, sort of how this deal all came about, because the reporting that i'm seeing this morning suggests there was even before rouhani was elected there was some talk, very, very secret talk between the u.s. and iran, it accelerated after rouhani was elected and only after a month or two then did the united states let israel and other countries know this was even happening. can you give us a little bit...